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CO2 conversion using catalyst-free and catalyst-assisted plasma-processes: Recent progress and understanding

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JOURNAL OF CO2 UTILIZATION
Volume 49, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcou.2021.101557

Keywords

Renewable energy; CO2 conversion; plasma catalysis; low-temperature plasma; value-added chemicals; plasma characterization

Funding

  1. 'Interuniversity Attraction Poles network', BELSPO
  2. Walloon Region of Belgium [7267, DGO6]

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The paper critically reviews the latest progress, present status, and future directions of CO2 conversion in various gaseous discharges. It emphasizes the advantages of catalytic CO2 decomposition in the plasma phase and systematically analyzes promising candidates among different plasma processes and available catalytic materials. This is important for further progress in the field and potential applications.
The up to date progress, present status and future directions of CO2 conversion in various gaseous discharges are critically overviewed. The main theoretical aspects alongside with the resent achievements in the field, mainly related to non-thermal discharges, are discussed. A special accent is made on the advantages of the catalytic CO2 decomposition in the plasma phase (plasma catalysis). The promising candidates among the different plasma processes and the available catalytic materials are systematically analyzed, which is of a great importance for further progress in the field as well as for potential applications.

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